Landmarks
- Popular attractions along King Street include
- Canada's Walk of Fame
- Princess of Wales Theatre - owned by theatre giant Ed and David Mirvish
- Royal Alexandra Theatre - owned by theatre giant Ed and David Mirvish
- Roy Thomson Hall
- Office towers on King
- Toronto Stock Exchange
- Toronto-Dominion Centre
- First Canadian Place
- Scotia Plaza
- Commerce Court, including the historic Commerce Court North
- Other notable buildings on King Street
- King Edward Hotel
- St. James' Cathedral (Anglican Church)
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
- Toronto Sun Building
- Neighbourhoods
- Corktown (at Cherry)
- Entertainment District (at John)
- Fashion District (at Spadina)
- Financial District (at Bay)
- Liberty Village (at Dufferin)
- Parkdale (at Dunn)
- Roncesvalles (at Queen)
- Old Town of York (at Parliament)
- St. Lawrence (not actually on King but south of King at Jarvis)
- Trinity Niagara (at Bathurst)
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